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"Ghost Roommate" is an upcoming episode. It is the 22nd episode of season four of Wizards of Waverly Place, and the 101st of the overall series.
Summary
After Alex and Harper realize they can no longer afford their utility bills, a search for a new roommate leads them to Lucy, a ghost with a broken heart. According to Lucy, ghosts express their sadness/feelings by haunting. In order to stay in their apartment, Alex and Harper try and find Lucy a date.
Quotes
Lucy: Hi, I'm Lucy. I hear you're looking for a roomate.
Alex: We sure are. You're cute and about my size, do you have any money?
Mason: A robot just sprinted out your restraunt! It appears even people who don't eat food, hate your food.
Mason: Bet these shorts look uglier on me than they do on you.
Alex: Oh? you wanna ugly contest? Bring it on!
Mason: Never mind, you win.
Alex: Shut up!
Lucy: Those two are so in love!
Dawni: (nods)
Cast
- Selena Gomez as Alex Russo
- David Henrie as Justin Russo
- Jake T. Austin as Max Russo
- Maria Canals-Barrea asTeresa Russo
- David Deluise asJerry Russo
- Jennifer Stone as Harper Finkle
- Gregg Sulkin as Mason Graybeck
Trivia
- This is the 101st episode of the series, making Wizards of Waverly Place the only series in Disney Channel history to make it past 100 episodes.